Budget Calculator

Work out what money you've got coming in against your monthly outgoings using our budget calculator.

Our budget calculator will help you get started, but please make sure you include all of your income and expenditure, not just the items we suggest.

Section A: Income afte tax

Your after-tax income

Your partner's after-tax income

Benefits

Investments (after tax)

Other income (after tax)

Total income

Section B: Expenses

Mortgage or rent

Council tax and other utility bills (gas, electricity, water, telephone)

Life, home, medical insurance

Food and drink (supermarket shop)

Toiletries, medicines, other personal items

Clothing and footwear

Leisure (Going out, hobbies, cigarettes, take-aways)

Home maintenance and household goods

Motoring (including tax and insurance), other travel

Holidays

Loan and credit card repayments

Regular savings

Other expenditure (mobile, internet, paid TV, anything else!)

Total expenses

Your after-tax income
(from section A)

Less your expenses
(from section B)

Less your expenses
(from section B)

Equals =

The Qur'an (2:276) says: "Allah has permitted trade and forbidden usury" and in 2:278 reminds the Muslims: "O ye who believe, keep your duty to Allah and relinquish what remains (due) from interest, if you are believers."

As a prospective purchaser of Islamic mortgages, we believe that you need to understand the issues which exist, question the authority of the Fatwa's which have been made and look to see what is right for the eyes of Allah.